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worksheet

or work sheet

[ wurk-sheet ]

noun

  1. a sheet of paper on which work schedules, working time, special instructions, etc., are recorded.
  2. a piece or scrap of paper on which problems, ideas, or the like, are set down in tentative form.
  3. Accounting. a sheet of paper on which is printed a series of columns and into which tentative figures are entered as a preliminary step in preparing the adjusted or final statement.
  4. Digital Technology. a page or section of a workbook, usually in a spreadsheet application.


worksheet

/ ˈwɜːkˌʃiːt /

noun

  1. a sheet of paper used for the preliminary or rough draft of a problem, design, etc
  2. a piece of paper recording work being planned or already in progress
  3. a sheet of paper containing exercises to be completed by a pupil or student


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Word History and Origins

Origin of worksheet1

First recorded in 1920–25; work none + sheet none

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Example Sentences

The teacher who created the worksheet admitted “extremely poor judgment,” and will apologize to the students in the class.

As long as you're this far, come on in the office and make out your worksheet.

But he got interested in making the marks on the paper, when Jason helped him color the worksheet.

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